FAA, Raytheon resolve STARS differences
Differences between the FAA and Raytheon Co. on software requirements for the $1.5 billion Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System (STARS) have been resolved and the air traffic control program remains on schedule for introduction in Boston in 1998, an FAA official said. Dave Ford, manager...
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